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Red Sox Prospect Watch: Who's Next to Debut?
21 Feb
Summary
- Prospects Romero, Bennett, and Uberstine are poised for major league debuts.
- The Red Sox traded pitchers David Sandlin and Jake Bennett recently.
- The team is evaluating long-term positions for prospect Romero.

The Boston Red Sox farm system is being closely watched for emerging talent ready to make their major league debuts in the upcoming season. Despite recent trades of pitchers David Sandlin and Jake Bennett, several prospects are on the horizon.
Among those expected to debut is 22-year-old Romero, who has impressed with his performance in spring training and is showing significant physical maturity. His long-term position, whether at second or third base, is still being determined, but he is considered a likely candidate for a call-up.
Another prospect generating excitement is Bennett, acquired in a trade. While he could be a starter, his arm talent makes him a potential asset for the bullpen during the stretch run if the rotation is stable.
Pitcher Uberstine, who spent last season at Triple-A and was added to the 40-man roster this winter, is also in line for a potential debut. The organization is also being cautious with their 2025 first-round pick, Kyson Witherspoon, likely following a more measured approach to his development.




